Publications

    • Hendry, K.R. & Brzezinski, M.A. (2014) Using silicon isotopes to understand the role of the Southern Ocean in modern and ancient biochemistry and climate. Quaternary Science Reviews. 89, 13-26.
    • Hendry, K.R., Robinson, L.F., McManus, J.F. & Hays, J.D. (2014) Silicon isotopes indicate enhanced carbon export efficiency in the North Atlantic during deglaciation. Nature Communications, 3107.

    • Hendry, K.R. & Andersen, M.B. (2013) The zinc isotopic composition of siliceous marine sponges: investigating nature's sediment traps. Chemical Geology. 354, 33-41.

    • Griffiths, J.D., Barker, S., Hendry, K.R., Thornalley, D.J., van der Flierdt, T., Anderson, R.F. & Hall, I.R. (2013) Evidence for increased silica leakage to the tropical Atlantic during glacial development. Paleoceanography. 28, 307-318.

    • Egan, K., Rickaby, R.E.M., Hendry, K.R. & Halliday, A.N. (2013). Opening the gateways for diatoms primes Earth for Antarctic glaciation. EPSL. 375, 34-43.
    • Weston, K., Jickells, T.J., Carson, D.S., Clarke, A., Meredith, M.P., Brandon, M., Wallace, M.I., Ussher, S.J. & Hendry, K.R. (2013). Primary production export flux in Marguerite Bay (western Antarctic Peninsula shelf): linking upper water-column production to sediment trap derived flux. Deep Sea Res. 75, 52-66.

    • Egan, K., Rickaby, R.E.M., Leng, M.J., Hendry, K.R., Hermoso, M., Sloane H.J., & Halliday A.N., (2012). The use of diatom silicon isotopes as a proxy: a test using modern sediments from the Southern Ocean. Geochim. Cosmochim. Act. 96, 174-192.

    • Hendry, K.R. & Robinson, L.F. (2012) The relationship between silicon isotope fractionation in sponges and silicic acid concentration: modern and core-top studies of biogenic opal. Geochim. Cosmochim. Act. 81, 1-12. 
       
    • Hendry, K.R., Robinson, L.F., Meredith, M.P., S. Mulitza, C. Chiessi & H. Arz (2012). Abrupt changes in thermocline nutrients and biological productivity in the Atlantic over the last glacial cycle. Geology, 40 (2), 123-125.
       
    • Hendry, K.R., Rickaby, R.E.M., & Allen, C.S. (2011) Changes in micronutrient supply to the surface Southern Ocean (Atlantic Sector) across the glacial termination. G-cubed, 12, Q09007, doi:10.1029/2011GC003691. 
       
    • Hendry, K.R., Leng, M.J., Robinson, L.F., Sloane, H.J., Blusztjan, J., Rickaby, R.E.M., Georg, R.B. & Halliday, A.N. (2011) Silicon isotopes in Antarctic sponges: an interlaboratory comparison. Ant. Sci. 23, 34-42. 
       
    • Hendry, K.R., Georg, R.B., Rickaby, R.E.M., Robinson, L.F. & Halliday, A.N. (2010). Deep ocean nutrients during the Last Glacial Maximum deduced from sponge spicule silicon isotopes. EPSL. 292, 290-300. 
       
    • Hendry, K.R., Meredith, M.P., Measures, C.I. & Rickaby, R.E.M. (2010) The role of sea ice formation in cycling of aluminium in northern Marguerite Bay, Antarctica. Est., Coast. Shelf Sci. 87, 103-112. 
       
    • Hendry, K.R., Rickaby, R.E.M., J.C. de Hoog, Weston, K. & Rehkamper, M. (2010) The cadmium-phosphate relationship in brine: biological versus physical control over micronutrients in sea-ice environments. Ant. Sci., 22, 11-18.
       
    • Harper, E.M., Peck, L.S. & Hendry, K.R. (2009) Patterns of shell repair in articulate brachiopods indicate size constitutes a refuge from predation. Marine Biology. 156, 1993-2000. 
       
    • Hendry, K.R., Rickaby, R.E.M., Meredith, M.P. & Elderfield, H. (2009) Controls on stable isotope and trace metal uptake in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral) from an Antarctic sea-ice environment, EPSL, 278, 67-77. 
       
    • Hendry, K.R., Rickaby, R.E.M., J.C. de Hoog, K. Weston & Rëhkamper, M. (2008) Cadmium and phosphate in coastal Antarctic seawater: implication for Southern Ocean nutrient cycling, Mar. Chem., 112,149-157. 
       
    • Hendry, K.R. & Rickaby, R.E.M. (2008) Opal (Zn/Si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal Antarctica, Paleoceanography, 23, PA2218, doi:10.1029/2007PA001576.

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